Domin8tingUrDrmz -> RE: Causing offense. (7/8/2008 5:55:04 AM)
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Personally, I'm of the belief that you simply cannot live life without offending someone. It doesn't have to be intentional, it WILL happen. If I were to try to live my life by not offending anyone, then I may as well lock myself in my home and stop using any devices that allow me contact with the outside world. That being said, we have laws. If we maintain our public persona within the confines of law (or at least remain discreet when choosing not to), then if someone becomes offended, it becomes their problem, not mine. The story regarding your Sir slapping a former in public crossed the line of legality - it is illegal to assault another human being. While I would not take offense if I knew the dynamic present, I likely would have been upset seeing a woman being hit otherwise. It is a sign of abuse. Please understand, I'm not suggesting your Sir is abusive - I'm only suggesting how things appear in the public eye. So, what line do we draw to avoid causing offense? I guess that is going to depend upon who you ask, but for me at least, I save the things that can have the cops called by strangers to be kept out of view by those strangers. Otherwise, if they do not like my actions, they can feel free to avert their eyes, voice their opinion, or leave the area. If they choose to voice their opinion, I reserve the right to voice mine in return.
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